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The outcome of the 2012 presidential election will be primarily determined by economic conditions and major national security developments. Consequently, the amount of unity among conservatives will have only a small influence on the race. Divisions among conservatives would help President Obama, but the impact would be limited. Also, calls for less attention to social issues will not be accepted by most Republican presidential candidates because of the importance of the votes of social conservatives in the Republican primaries and caucuses.

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